In this edition, Hunch queried almost 16,000 users on the operating system their smartphone sported. Of the respondents, 32% had iOS, and 21% had Android. From there, subjects were given a variety of questions regarding their personality, political affiliation, education, personal tastes, and so forth. Obviously, some interesting contrasts emerged.

Android users are 71% more likely to be followers, and iPhone users are 27% likelier to be leaders. Android users are 12% more likely to be introverted, while iPhone users are 14% more likely to be extroverts. The former are more likely conservative, later adopters, and users of Yahoo Mail. The latter are more likely to be well-traveled, high-maintenance, and have a history of texting while driving.

But when it comes to personal taste, here's where the separation blurs a little. In fact, the matchup plays almost like a competition of hipster cred -- wherein the iPhone just edges out Android users.